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Make sure you have a new cable, well lubed, and OEM springs. A good quality perch goes a long way too. The item in question is a waste of money. Clutch arm bearings like to go out too.
Do you have the extended clutch arm?If not that will reduce your pull another 20%
Quote from: sandblaster on May 12, 2017, 04:21:02 AMDo you have the extended clutch arm?If not that will reduce your pull another 20%I do . Adam does a good job on the extended arms, wonder where he got the idea from? Seriously though, it makes the clutch pull extremely easy. I've got my paired with an ARC RC-8 clutch perch assembly (works connection is made by ARC also). Pulls with one finger rather easily. You can see it in this pic:
Quote from: FL_Sharpshooter on May 12, 2017, 04:47:37 AMQuote from: sandblaster on May 12, 2017, 04:21:02 AMDo you have the extended clutch arm?If not that will reduce your pull another 20%I do . Adam does a good job on the extended arms, wonder where he got the idea from? Seriously though, it makes the clutch pull extremely easy. I've got my paired with an ARC RC-8 clutch perch assembly (works connection is made by ARC also). Pulls with one finger rather easily. You can see it in this pic:Have you had a chance to take any more video of your bike? I would love to see it in action.
Those are good looking scooters! I'm thinning out my herd a little bit so I can get a new project. I think I would like to try a mid 2000s RM 250. It never hurts to try the competition, right?